Cruz's big Super Tuesday win crushes narratives

A caller on a radio talk show said Cruz is a part of our Washington insider problem. The caller believes we need an outsider like Trump – a businessman skilled in making deals to fix America's problems.

What the ignorant caller does not know is that since his arrival in the Senate, despite incredible pressure from both political parties and the mainstream media, for five years, Cruz has courageously and relentlessly fought to repeal Obamacare. For five years, Cruz has fought to stop amnesty and to secure our border. For five years, Cruz has fought to stop the debt that is bankrupting our kids and grandkids. For five years, Cruz has fought to defend religious liberty and our Second Amendment and to defend the Bill of Rights.

What has infuriated me on numerous occasions is patriots' pattern of whining about sending politicians to Washington who betray us. And yet, when someone like Cruz keeps his word and the left launches a shock-and-awe campaign to destroy him, we run for the tall grass, distancing ourselves from him, joining the left in branding him toxic, extreme, polarizing, and unelectable. That turns my stomach, folks.

Cruz winning three major states (Texas, Oklahoma, and Alaska) Super Tuesday proves that the left's narrative is a smoke-and-mirrors lie. A true-blue character-driven conservative is extremely electable – and, I believe, desperately longed for.

Leftist pundits say voters are angry because the GOP has opposed Obama for seven years. Hogwash! Voters are angry because no one has stopped our spoiled-brat president from destroying the world's greatest health care system; allowing terrorists to kill Americans; making a deal that betrayed our ally and endangers Americans; killing jobs with outrageousoverreachinggovernment regulations. Americans would be idiots not to be POed. Only a level-headed, iron-backboned conservative like Cruz can and will begin to clean up Obama's mess.

At the beginning of the campaign season, like you, I enjoyed Trump upsetting the political correctness apple cart. While I did not necessarily agree with everything Trump said, I felt empowered by him giving the MSM the finger and getting away with it. But recent liberal statements and the exposure of his history tell us that Trump is not the one we have been waiting and praying for.

For five years, Cruz has been a lone warrior, fighting for We the People. Ted Cruz is “The One.”

Rubio and Dr. Carson have desperately and unsuccessfully embraced tactics beneath them to stay viable. Kasich is channeling Rodney King as the “can't we all just get along” candidate – it’s not resonating.

Now that the political dust has begun to settle, Cruz has emerged, clearly standing alone as the presidential statesman who possesses the right stuff.

Our Conservative Campaign Committee team, my wife Mary, and I have been traveling state to state campaigning, waving signs on street corners, and organizing phone-from-home initiatives for Cruz. We are elated that our efforts have paid off.

Next stop for us is Louisiana, and then on to Mississippi. Mary and I will not to be home in Florida to pet our rescued greyhound Sammy for a while. I think our pet-sitter is stealing Sammy's affection.

Anyway, let's keep this momentum going, folks. Though I have said this before, it bears repeating.

Joseph de Maistre wrote, “Every nation gets the government it deserves.”

If we pass on this extremely rare opportunity to put a Reagan conservative whom God has prepared for such a time as this into our White House, we will receive the government we deserve.

Please, please, please continue doing everything you can to put Ted Cruz, the last hope for America, into the Oval Office.

A caller on a radio talk show said Cruz is a part of our Washington insider problem. The caller believes we need an outsider like Trump – a businessman skilled in making deals to fix America's problems.

What the ignorant caller does not know is that since his arrival in the Senate, despite incredible pressure from both political parties and the mainstream media, for five years, Cruz has courageously and relentlessly fought to repeal Obamacare. For five years, Cruz has fought to stop amnesty and to secure our border. For five years, Cruz has fought to stop the debt that is bankrupting our kids and grandkids. For five years, Cruz has fought to defend religious liberty and our Second Amendment and to defend the Bill of Rights.

What has infuriated me on numerous occasions is patriots' pattern of whining about sending politicians to Washington who betray us. And yet, when someone like Cruz keeps his word and the left launches a shock-and-awe campaign to destroy him, we run for the tall grass, distancing ourselves from him, joining the left in branding him toxic, extreme, polarizing, and unelectable. That turns my stomach, folks.

Cruz winning three major states (Texas, Oklahoma, and Alaska) Super Tuesday proves that the left's narrative is a smoke-and-mirrors lie. A true-blue character-driven conservative is extremely electable – and, I believe, desperately longed for.

Leftist pundits say voters are angry because the GOP has opposed Obama for seven years. Hogwash! Voters are angry because no one has stopped our spoiled-brat president from destroying the world's greatest health care system; allowing terrorists to kill Americans; making a deal that betrayed our ally and endangers Americans; killing jobs with outrageousoverreachinggovernment regulations. Americans would be idiots not to be POed. Only a level-headed, iron-backboned conservative like Cruz can and will begin to clean up Obama's mess.

At the beginning of the campaign season, like you, I enjoyed Trump upsetting the political correctness apple cart. While I did not necessarily agree with everything Trump said, I felt empowered by him giving the MSM the finger and getting away with it. But recent liberal statements and the exposure of his history tell us that Trump is not the one we have been waiting and praying for.

For five years, Cruz has been a lone warrior, fighting for We the People. Ted Cruz is “The One.”

Rubio and Dr. Carson have desperately and unsuccessfully embraced tactics beneath them to stay viable. Kasich is channeling Rodney King as the “can't we all just get along” candidate – it’s not resonating.

Now that the political dust has begun to settle, Cruz has emerged, clearly standing alone as the presidential statesman who possesses the right stuff.

Our Conservative Campaign Committee team, my wife Mary, and I have been traveling state to state campaigning, waving signs on street corners, and organizing phone-from-home initiatives for Cruz. We are elated that our efforts have paid off.

Next stop for us is Louisiana, and then on to Mississippi. Mary and I will not to be home in Florida to pet our rescued greyhound Sammy for a while. I think our pet-sitter is stealing Sammy's affection.

Anyway, let's keep this momentum going, folks. Though I have said this before, it bears repeating.

Joseph de Maistre wrote, “Every nation gets the government it deserves.”

If we pass on this extremely rare opportunity to put a Reagan conservative whom God has prepared for such a time as this into our White House, we will receive the government we deserve.

Please, please, please continue doing everything you can to put Ted Cruz, the last hope for America, into the Oval Office.